Let’s Sue
The Local Puppy Trainer reports that Val-P man sues city; Okaloosa takes first step: [Val-P is the local abbreviation for Valparaiso, used because it is hard to spell.]
Valparaiso filed a new lawsuit against the Air Force on Monday opposing the Record of Decision to bring 59 F-35 jets to Eglin. The lawsuit includes a preliminary injunction that could halt construction on the training school campus and a permanent injunction to keep the Air Force from completing its plans. Valparaiso also has asked for the Air Force to pay for damages caused to the city and attorney fees.
While the Valparaiso city commissioners are suing the Air Force, a local Valparaiso resident is suing the city commissioners for violating of the “Sunshine Law” [open meetings law in Florida], and the Okaloosa county commission has unanimously voted to begin to the process to sue the city after the latest move. Apparently the local stimulus package involves full employment for trial lawyers.
Instead of suing, the county should see if the Air Force would be amenable to building a concrete noise barrier between Valparaiso and the base. The Department of Homeland Security could use the project as a test bed for border fence designs.
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It is interesting that all of this is happening on April 1. Makes you wonder. But never fear, when Comrade Hussein Obama finishes us liberals’ goal of imposing socialism in America, we shall all be too busy shivering in the dark while glumly gnawing our diet of raw herring to worry about things like lawsuits and such. Bwhahaha! Our evil plan continues!
– Badtux the World Domination Penguin
It is clever the way the ineffable plan distracts people by oppressing the unions while rewarding the banksters, so no one will notice what is occurring.
Reverse Marxism – all power to the owners and nothing for the workers.
Well, it is a change.
Shh, you’re giving our secrets away!
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I’d worry if I thought they could read with comprehension.
Hell, they don’t read what they write themselves, so I don’t worry about them reading what anyone else writes.